Children, elderly perform in impromptu concert in Medford

May 2, 2013 7:59 PM

Coram's Jim Rosica, member of the band Brooklyn Bridge and founder of the Very Cool Music School, taught children and the elderly at the Medford Multicare Center how to use pitch pipes to become part of an on-the-spot intergenerational concert, which Rosica calls "Blend Aid". Videojournalist: Brittany Wait (May 2, 2013)

Coram's Jim Rosica, member of the band Brooklyn Bridge and founder of the Very Cool Music School, taught children and the elderly at the Medford Multicare Center how to use pitch pipes to become part of an on-the-spot intergenerational concert, which Rosica calls "Blend Aid". Videojournalist: Brittany Wait (May 2, 2013) (Credit: )

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Coram's Jim Rosica, member of the band Brooklyn Bridge and founder of the Very Cool Music School, taught children and the elderly at the Medford Multicare Center how to use pitch pipes to become part of an on-the-spot intergenerational concert, which Rosica calls "Blend Aid". Videojournalist: Brittany Wait (May 2, 2013)